President Donald Trump on Friday will undergo his first physical since taking office last January. However, some experts suggest the results, which the White House has claimed it will publicize, may not reveal much information about the president's health and…
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Twenty-two men named Michael are presenting at the J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference this week — more than the 20 female CEOs slated to speak, according to a STAT analysis.
As you get ready for a busy week, here are five articles you must read to catch up on all the latest healthcare news.
Physician search company The Medicus Firm is rolling out a new division dedicated to physician executive recruitment, called the Physician Leadership Division.
The Federation of American Hospitals named Wayne Smith chair of its board.
Robert Weaver, President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Indian Health Services, is under fire for potentially lying about the positions he held at Joplin, Mo.-based St. John's Regional Medical Center, according to CNBC.
One of the hardest responsibilities for leaders is deciding which worthy employee deserves a promotion, and if leaders are not thoughtful in this task, it can produce a toxic work environment, according to the Harvard Business Review.
Gadsden (Ala.) State Community College has been educating local nurses since 1967, and in honor of the 50th anniversary of the program's first nursing classes, instructors took the time to reflect on the changes they've seen in nursing education over…
An investigation by USA Today found Cleveland Clinic knew a surgeon had been accused of rape by two patients, but kept him on staff while reaching a confidential settlement with one of the patients.
Tommy Thompson and Mike Leavitt, both former secretaries of HHS who served under President George W. Bush, R, endorsed Alex Azar's nomination as secretary of the agency in an op-ed the pair co-authored for The Hill.